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Starship Troopers
a.k.a. Starship Troopers Director: Paul Verhoeven Cast: Casper Van Dien, Dina Meyer, Denise Richards, Jake Busey

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/28/2002
  • Original Release: 1997
  • Rating: Rated R
 
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Scenes

Features

Disc One: Audio commentary featuring Casper Van Dien, Dina Meyer and Neil Patrick Harris; Paul Verhoeven and Ed Neumier commentary; isolated music score with commentary by composer Basil Poledouris; filmographies.
Disc Two: Exclusive new documentary, "Death From Above"; "Know Your Foe": Special Effects featurettes; starships of Starship Troopers; special effects comparisons; storyboard comparisons; vintage featurette: "The Making of Starship Troopers";conceptual art galleries; scene deconstructions with commentary by Paul Verhoeven; deleted scenes; screen tests; theatrical trailers.

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Starship Troopers
1. Start [2:48]
2. One Year Earlier [6:55]
3. Jump Ball [4:24]
4. Last Dance [8:10]
5. Federal Network [1:21]
6. Sgt. Zim [5:28]
7. Showers [3:56]
8. No. 2 Chair [7:15]
9. Live Fire Exercise [2:19]
10. Punishment [3:57]
11. Emergency Evasion [1:23]
12. Rico Calls Home [4:33]
13. Federal Network [6:54]
14. A Mistake [1:39]
15. First Attack [3:43]
16. General Retreat [2:04]
17. Federal Network [1:23]
18. Return to Base [2:40]
19. New Unit [1:04]
20. Second Attack [:50]
21. Fun Order [5:48]
22. Flying Bug [4:13]
23. The Compound [1:49]
24. Thrid Attack [4:00]
25. "Abandon Ship" [13:51]
26. Hostile Situation [4:48]
27. Rescue Party [5:29]
28. Smart Bug Captured [2:38]

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Editorial Reviews

Director Paul Verhoeven (Showgirls, Total Recall) reunited many from his 1987 Robocop team for this $100-million science fiction adventure, adapted from Robert A. Heinlein's 1959 novel, originally serialized in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (October-November, 1959). After graduation, Johnny Rico (Casper Van Dien) volunteers for the Mobile Infantry to do his Federal service -- but also to win over his girlfriend, Carmen Ibanez (Denise Richards), who has signed with the Fleet Academy to become a starship pilot. Johnny joins other boot-camp recruits -- Dizzy Flores (Dina Meyer), who has had a crush on Johnny since school, and Ace Levy (Jake Busey). Ace and Johnny become pals, and Johnny's abilities earn him the squad leader position. A training accident occurs on Johnny's watch, and he is about to resign when Earth is attacked by alien insects intent on eradicating all human life. Johnny's home, Buenos Aires, is no longer on the map. Horrified, he chooses to stay on and fight to destroy the insect threat. The Mobile Infantry travels to the planet Klendathu to battle the warrior bugs, a ruthless enemy with only one goal -- survival of their species no matter what. In the initial encounter, some 100,000 lives are lost. At a distant fort, Johnny's unit discovers that the bugs drain brains to acquire knowledge. Soon they are overwhelmed by an advancing arthropod army of immense proportions, attacking both in space and on the planet surface. The notion of human extinction becomes a possibility. For this $100-million production, some 300 artists and technicians combined models and miniatures with CGI effects to fashion a variety of creatures -- from breeder bugs to armored tanker bugs. The film employed hundreds of extras and has over 500 visual effects shots. Filming began 4/29/96 in California (LA and Long Beach, where Cal State's pyramid gym was used for the Jumpball game), New York, South Dakota, Wyoming (Casper, Hell's Half Acre), and Utah (an abandoned Wendover airstrip where the Enola Gay WWII bomber crew trained). At an abandoned airfield in Fountain Valley, California, an elaborate set was constructed to resemble a military boot camp of the future -- complete with an array of pup tents, gull-winged spaceships, hurdle obstacle course, and training facility buildings. Cinematography by Jost Vacano (Showgirls). Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Customer Reviews

DVD doesn't play on my new Blu-ray playerby markthefreediver

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June 13, 2009: Have new Blu-ray player, which plays all of my other Blu-ray and non Blu-ray discs as well as CD's. Returned the DVD for a replacement and it didn't play as well, so it was returned for a refund. I gave up because I have no time for analyzing why this occurred - it should just play like everything else!

This review was written about the Blu-ray Wide Screen / Subtitled / Dubbed edition.

Deceptively Badby Anonymous

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October 11, 2005: This movie has all the ingredients of a bad machismo movie-pretty girls, big guns, and plenty of violence. It is however deceptively smart in how it deals with war. The movie on the surface is a masculine movie with an all-too-simple plot. But in fact, the movie is quite more than that-even though it is that. It goes to the heart of the all-too-real possiblity of a fascistic, militaristic society that bases its government with "us" (humans) vs. "them" (aarachnids).

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen Superbit edition.


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